When buying an Android smartphone, one of the great disappointments for users is the large number of pre-installed apps that take up memory and are also protected against conventional uninstallation, however, this situation remains in the Denmark Mobile Database past. When buying a smartphone with Android, one of the great disappointments for users is the large number of pre-installed apps that take up memory and are also protected against conventional uninstallation, however, this situation remains in the past.
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Google maintains different products and services that it promotes under the shelter of its most successful brands, such as YouTube, and in this case, Android, the operating system with the largest market share, more than 64% according to figures from StatCounter; Therefore, apps from platforms such as Google+ or Google Play Music come pre-installed with the intention of promoting them among the millions of Android users.
Now, the company owned by Alphabet has decided to withdraw the Brother Cell Phone List conditions for smartphone manufacturers that forced them to install Google-owned applications, such as Google+, Google Play Books, Google Play Music, etc. Android will stop including these apps by default, leaving it up to the user to download them from Google Play. The first smartphone to do without these applications is the Galaxy Note 5.