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Friday, July 3, 2015

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Someone Is Finally Suing Samsung Over Its Bloatware

Someone Is Finally Suing Samsung Over Its Bloatware
For years, Samsung (and other Android manufacturers) have been crapping all over Google’s simple software design with layers of gratuitous bloatware. So, in the proud American tradition, a Chinese consumer protection group is suing Samsung and Oppo for ruining everyone’s lives. 
As the Shanghai Daily reports, the Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission has filed two cases, one against Samsung and one against Chinese manufacturer Oppo, alleging that the companies sell smartphones with pre-installed apps (true) that are difficult or impossible to uninstall (very true), and typically annoy consumers (yup). 
Bloatware isn’t a problem unique to Samsung or Oppo — far from it, sadly — but the commission chose those two following a study of 20 smartphones, which found that Samsung and Oppo were the worst offenders. They found the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 had 44 apps installed prior to purchase, while the Oppo X9007 had 71. 
The commission’s end goal is reasonably modest: to make smartphone manufacturers disclose on the packaging what apps are preinstalled, and provide information on how to remove them. With any luck, this would have the same effect as adding images of diseased lungs to cigarette packaging: shaming people into stopping this horrific blight on humanity. 

Contact the author at chris@gizmodo.com.
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  • So in theory I’m in favor of this, but I also just picked up a stock Android, and after a couple windows phones I’m kinda shocked how many features its missing. No way to play music? Or videos? Or manage files? Or close programs? Or read books? I basically had to find shitty third party versions of everything Samsung ships.
    But it does come with craploads of Google bloatbloat of course - Google+, play music, play videos, play books, hangouts, youtube, like 40 Google apps, all geared around giving Google more money. It’s kinda disappointing.
    • No way to play music? Or videos? Or manage files? Or close programs? Or read books? 
      What are you talking about? Thats what the Google apps are for. DUH.
      Close programs? You’re not supposed to close apps; the OS opens and closes apps/parts of apps as necessary. This is Android, not Windows. People who use task killers or who think they need to close apps just shouldn’t bother with Android or should learn that Android doesn’t work like other operating systems and stop treating it as such.
      • But .... but... Google Play Music *PLAYS MUSIC* Likewise for Google Books. Pressing the multitask onscreen button allows you to close apps, etc etc. Sure, there is no file manager but thats the only non installed premade app.
        • I know someone else already replied but c’mon, you listed the things there’s no way to do, and then right after that you listed the pre-installed Google apps that do those things. For closing a program, there’s that back button (or exit button on the app itself in some cases), there’s no more need for task killers on Android.
          No way to play music? Or videos? Or manage files? Or close programs? Or read books? 
          But it does come with craploads of Google bloatbloat of course - Google+, play musicplay videosplay books, hangouts, youtube 

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