Sunday, August 23, 2015

Google removes some pre-installed applications on Android – Portal Technology

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Android manufacturer decided to withdraw some of the applications that come pre-installed on Android to address one of the problems that the operating system currently faces.

If you are one of the people who do not like the applications that come by default installed on mobile phones when buying, know that Google wants to combat this problem and that the search giant reduced the number of pre-installed applications.

Applications that have been excluded from the list are: Google+, Play Games, Play Books and Play Kiosk. Of course, the applications are still available for anyone to discharge through Google Play, however those who do not use them, it is no longer required to have them installed in your phone.

It should be noted that Google forces any company that wants to offer Android smartphones and tablets to pre-install some of Google applications, that list has now reduced in an attempt by Google to encourage manufacturers such as Samsung, Huawei and LG to do the same and not to overload the system with applications not much used by the people and therefore let the faster machine

Source: Engadget

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