Thursday, October 30, 2014

Lollipop with Android will be able to delete apps from operators – TeK.sapo


 
   
 Dave Burke, vice president of engineering at Google’s Android, enjoyed a conversation with Ars Technica to give some more details on how to run the new version of Android, which will be released on the 3rd of November.
 

According to the source, you can delete the operating system the applications that operators install equipment in a proactive manner and without the consent of the client. Most of these apps loaded source by companies that provide communications services, today is not possible to delete at least using the operating system options.

The Lollipop will integrate a new system to installing app, Google Auto Installs, which will recognize the user’s SIM card when it is inserted in the machine, causing the automatic installation of apps from the operator. The same functionality will allow delete these applications.

“From now on when you have a Verizon SIM card in the device, it installs apps from Verizon as part of the installation process, but is immediately available hypothesized erases them” exemplified responsible .
 
    
   

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