Verizon may pre-install even more bloatware on new Android phones/Kevin Arnold





Verizon may pre-install even more bloatware on new Android phones

Verizon may pre-install even more bloatware on new Android phones
Verizon may pre-install even more bloatware on new Android phones
Verizon is no stranger to loading up the Android phones it sells with packs of pre-installed apps ("bloatware") and a recent report is indicating that even more apps may join your homescreen in a form of sponsored content.Join us after the break for all the details.According to AdAge, as far back as end of 2015 Verizon started reaching out to various companies to offer them an advertising deal of $1 to $2 per phone to have their app automatically installed on a newly activated Android device.


New Android phones designed to stand out in crowd

New Android phones designed to stand out in crowd
New Android phones designed to stand out in crowd
NEW YORK — It's getting rarer for phone launches to generate excitement these days — especially in the Android world, where all models use the same underlying Google software.Every year, phones get routine refreshes such as faster processors, better cameras and longer battery life.But Android phone makers haven't given up trying to stand out.


Android makers really want to make their phones eye-catching ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion

Android makers really want to make their phones eye-catching ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
Android makers really want to make their phones eye-catching ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
NEW YORK —It's getting rarer for phone launches to generate excitement these days — especially in the Android world, where all models use the same underlying Google software.Every year, phones get routine refreshes such as faster processors, better cameras and longer battery life.But Android phone makers haven't given up trying to stand out.


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