Making Space on older Tablet

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I've got an older Samsung Tab S which now requires me to run CC Cleaner on a frequent basis. Is there any way of removing the Samsung redundant apps short of rooting it.

I'm loathe to replace it as it's got a decent screen quality
 
I have the original Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and I have deleted/disabled all the apps I don't use.
Can't get rid of the Samsung embedded ones, I found CCleaner was one of those worth getting shot of
Try Settings>General>Storage>Internal Storage>Cached Data>Delete
That should get shot of a fair bit of unwanted rubbish, also check for unwanted files like pdf's, photos, music and photos
 
Assuming you have done the obvious, putting whatever apps you can on the SD card, doing a full factory reset then the only way is to root it if possible without screwing it up and that's always the danger
 
Once music, photos, books, videos etc are put on an inserted micro sd card it should be fine.
I did do a factory reset on mine a year or so ago then reinstalled the apps I wanted from the Play store.

Using it now, just looked and the internal memory is showing 10.65gb used out of 16gb.
I found the biggest user of memory was lots of downloaded magazines from the local library service
 
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