One of the big issues that cause arguments between users Android is the number of applications that are installed previously by manufacturers in its smartphones. This makes many consumers complain of firms, since these apps can not be excluded from devices .
Now, with the Android 5.0 Lollipop this issue must end. The information was passed by the executive Google website at Ars Technica . Participated in the interview the vice president of engineering, Dave Burke , vice president of products, Brian Rakowski , and vice president of Android products, Gabe Cohen .
According to executives, the next big version of Android will be able to remove applications from manufacturers, however, it is important to note that only devices already sold with Android Lollipop 5.0 will be able to exclude these apps .
At first, Dave Burke said the manufacturers have learned their lesson and realized that users want to be always up to date with their devices. Also according to Burke, companies are getting better in this regard, considering that the upgrades are increasingly common .
Dave Burke also said that it is a legitimate right of users to choose which applications they want on their smartphones , so each one can delete whatever you think is necessary. The folks at Ars Technica, then asked in so many words: “You mean we can eliminate any applications?”. At this time, Gabe Cohen was emphatic that Yes, this can be done .
This is a good news for consumers who do not use applications installed previously and want to eliminate them from their smartphones. This will make more space on internal storage of devices are available to users.
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