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Huawei to pre-install up to 70 most popular Android apps on its future smartphones Comments

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  • MagicMonkeyBoy
  • SqB
  • 07 Feb 2020

Wow! This is excellent news! Really good news. Also FB/FB messenger/WhatsApp etc can easily be installed through alternative excellent app stores. Easily.

Really good news. Also I was just looking at some really good alternatives to Google maps. They are third party apps that use similar services. Navigation, street view etc. Just third party. And are pretty good.

Also for Gmail it is perfectly possible to use apps like yahoo and other all in one email apps. There are so many other choices.

Also the TomTom satnav stuff is actually going to be really really good. TomTom have a huge database of info and are no doubt going to be Google biggest headache.

Huawei is doing amazing... They have really got there act together. I know quite a few people that are going for the P40... HMS on board. Big time. Things will only improve and get better.

These Chinese companies... Wow. Unstoppable.

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T557
  • Tech fan1
  • 8pc
  • 07 Feb 2020

Miserable users must live without whatsapp,facebook,messenger and GMS.

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  • jxx
  • 07 Feb 2020

Huawei is taking bloatware to a new level. Good Job with forcing people into your box.

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  • AnonD-754814
  • uNV
  • 07 Feb 2020

Can we now call Huawei ,
The King of Bloatware ?

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  • Anonymous
  • X%D
  • 07 Feb 2020

freebird, 07 Feb 202070 more bloatwares? And it will eat up 3-4 GB extra space..

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g601136
  • galaxyS15
  • d%K
  • 07 Feb 2020

At least Wait for it to start criticizing them.

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  • freebird
  • IbF
  • 07 Feb 2020

70 more bloatwares?

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  • TheWanderer
  • XLE
  • 07 Feb 2020

As if most oem skins aren't bloated enough

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  • AnonD-804996
  • M}3
  • 07 Feb 2020

Unless they are also updated from official sources, there is little point in installing all this stuff. Especially if user won't be able to remove them. Then it'll be just super annoying.

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  • NLB
  • A0n
  • 07 Feb 2020

The only issue I always had with BlackBerry and android roms with google is to find the right bank app in alternative stores like amazon or others. I hope they install for every region/country top 5 banks and top 5 financial apps. Alle other apps are mostly easy to find and ofcourse you can install google market like we did on BlackBerry OS in the past.

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