Samsung Galaxy users can delete their email accounts by going to the “Settings” menu and selecting “Mail.” From there, they can select “Delete Account.” After clicking on the “Delete Account” button, Samsung Galaxy will ask for confirmation before deleting your account.


To delete an account, go to Settings. Swipe down from the top of the screen and look for the Settings gear symbol. Tap Accounts. Keep scrolling down until you come across Accounts. Select a button to remove your account. Find More Options. To get more options, tap More. Remove Account is one of them. Confirm Account Removal?

Open the Email app on your iPhone and sign in to your account. Select an email from your inbox by tapping and holding it. Tap the tiny square labeled “All” in the upper left corner of the screen. To delete an email, tap the button labeled “Delete” located in the lower-right corner of the screen.

Open the Settings app on your phone. Select Accounts from the menu. If “Accounts” isn’t listed, go to Users & accounts and select it. Tap the account you wish to remove. Delete the account as shown in the figure. For protection, if this is your phone’s only Google Account, you’ll need to enter your lock pattern?

To remove your Samsung account, go to the Settings app and tap Manage accounts. Select your Samsung account from the drop-down menu. Tap Remove account on the popup screen, then Signs out. After that, type in your Samsung account password and press OK.

Select, and then My Account Info. Fill out the information that you wish to modify. When you’re done, hit Save at the bottom of the screen to save your changes. Select Samsung Account settings if you want to change your email address.