Those who own an Android phone may have noticed several apps already installed on the device the first time they turned it on. These pre-installed smartphone apps are more commonly referred to as ...
Crapware, not to be confused with malware or ransomware, are all those apps that come installed on your phone that you’ll probably never use. Sometimes it’s referred to as bloatware, because they take ...
Samsung phones are well known for One UI, one of the most functional and intuitive Android interfaces. While it's highly ...
Following widespread outrage, Nothing is backing down on its plans to pre-install bloatware on its non-flagship phones.
Nothing’s latest smartphone introduced a number of new bloatware apps from Meta, some of which couldn’t be uninstalled, but ...
Bloatware has plagued Android phones for years, but it’s certainly an issue that’s gotten better over time. But in India, major action may soon be taken, as a reported plan by the country takes aim at ...
Nothing announced that users will be able to uninstall all Meta-related apps and services from their devices. The change will ...
Luckily, Nothing has pulled a U-turn on this issue and released a fix. In an update to a prior statement on the Nothing ...
The Indian government is planning new rules to fight pre-installed apps. The rules would force mobile brands to let users uninstall bloatware. Bloatware is one of the more annoying aspects about ...
Bloatware, it’s the scourge of the Android market! So what Android phone (or phones) has the least amount of bloatware? Let’s investigate… Google creates, manages, and updates Android every single ...