Tired with the hectic page on Android front? It's time to say goodbye to the tiring pre-installed applications. Google has relaxed its rule by restricting the apps like Google+, Google Play Books, Google Play Games and Google Newsstand. The pre-installed apps will no longer be featuring the interface in a complex way.
Samsung, the lead tech giant has already removed Google+ from its account. Since the Android platform is largely open source that it can support a number of smart applications, but despite of the fact, Google has settled its handset partners with the requirement acceptation. On the other hand, HTC being the large tech giant is satisfied with the pre-installation of the Gmail app. The manufacturer has to feature Google+ and Newsstand along with Gmail app to configure the large diversity.
This is not the end. Not even the death of the Google strends. The apps like Google+, Google Play Games, Play Books and Newsstand will be still available in the Google Play Store for those who want them. The carriers and the manufacturers who love the pre-installed app interface can still have the apps preloaded. The Google has settled and restricted the bloatwares to come pre-loaded. It will surely boost up the memory and storage space and will also provide a faster interface and lessen the choices left with the customer to access the apps.
Source: theverge.com
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