>Phones often come preset with weather, maps, calculator and email apps, some of which are difficult to delete. This will no longer be allowed
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>The EU has unveiled a set of “revolutionary” laws to curb the power of six big tech companies, including allowing consumers to decide what apps they want on their phone and to delete pre-loaded software such as Google or Apple’s maps apps.
God i love the EU when they do a proper job!
The requirement for Android is therefore that the user be able to remove all pre-installed apps.
How was Samsung able to get away with it? They restrict what you can delete or even disable, and they have the worst preinstalled software.
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>Phones often come preset with weather, maps, calculator and email apps, some of which are difficult to delete. This will no longer be allowed
>
>The EU has unveiled a set of “revolutionary” laws to curb the power of six big tech companies, including allowing consumers to decide what apps they want on their phone and to delete pre-loaded software such as Google or Apple’s maps apps.
God i love the EU when they do a proper job!
The requirement for Android is therefore that the user be able to remove all pre-installed apps.
How was Samsung able to get away with it? They restrict what you can delete or even disable, and they have the worst preinstalled software.
We need to clamp down on these big tech companies
Chrome is a garbage browser with ads.