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RE: Android L and crap/bloatware

Nidstang

Newbie
Interesting tidbit from Ars Technica:

Setup in Lollipop is also taking on the responsibility of pre-installed carrier apps (aka crapware) with a new feature called "Play Auto Install." Rather than permanently storing carrier apps on the system partition, which currently is the only way to have apps persist across device wipes, Play Auto Install will download carrier apps during the setup process. This will put them in the data partition and allow them to be completely uninstalled by users. The download process then allows carriers to change the apps they would like to preload on a device without having to issue a system update. Pre-installed apps on carrier-controlled devices are never going to go away, but with Play Auto Install, Google is giving both sides more options. Everyone wins
 
If you look at the implementation, I don't think Google gives Mickey Mouse's back pocket (a rat's .... etc. ;) ) about carrier bloat, but by doing this they preclude the necessity of full on OS updates from carriers and can push more from the play store. If carriers would put their launchers on the play store (ie. Sense, TW, Moto, etc.) then they wouldn't need to issue system updates at all, they could just roll it out through play.
 
Would it be foolish to hope that manufactures go along with this option when they upgrade their currently released phones to Lollipop?
 
Some, but by no means all of my carriers "bloatware" had the option to install or not, although the way our networks implement and control bloatware and firmwares is already very different to the USA. This doesn't stop me being the optimist and hoping all of it can be an option.
 
Would it be foolish to hope that manufactures go along with this option when they upgrade their currently released phones to Lollipop?

Yes. Of course that would be foolish :p

It will still get loaded onto the partition but use play for updates (hooray!...?) Good for things like HTC since and touchwiz ect... Terrible for things like s note (which I am still yet to ever use, Photoshop is more fun lol). I mean we can turn off auto updates but then theres another thing we gotta do after downloading... Move to SD card, turn off auto updates install updates on some of the apps.. Delete or add it to the launcher.. Depending if yours does it automatically and if you want it there lol. Just IMO..
 
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