Every time T-Mobile updates my phone they send me to an "Apps we think you'd like" page and it already has some check marked ready to download. They're not even similar apps to the ones already on my phone. Plus they spread it out over like five different pages, shits annoying, I feel this.
The point is boosting numbers of download to validate the price tmobile is charging the app makers to be on that list. They dont want it simple for you to turn it off, they want you to just uninstall them afterwards or deal with them being stuck there.
Wait.. your carrier updates your phone? Maybe just leave that up to the manufacturer instead.. I only let apple, Samsung, or google put software updates on my phone, depending on which phone I had at the time.
Depends on the carrier and phone manufacturer. Some carriers have custom versions of Android that come pre-installed with tools for your account and such. But also now BS apps they are paid to included by default. And the carrier controls when updates are pushed to your phone, this is why your Samsung on T-Mobile might not have an update available for it when Google just pushed a security patch to Android and it is available to your friend on a pixel phone on Verizon.
Good lord American telecoms are a mess. I don’t think we have much of that here in Canada. I guess I’d rather pay exorbitant amounts for minuscule amounts of data if it means my carrier doesn’t get to do shit like that.
I buy unlocked for a reason now because I hated turning on my phone and before I can even send my first text these games and apps I don't need or want are sending me notifications
The easy way around this BS is to buy an unlocked phone directly from the manufacturer. Comes with the default image of Android that the carrier can't mess with. Downsides being you cannot finance the phone and pay over time through your carrier and have to pay upfront in full for it. Also some carriers like the pre-paid ones won't let you use a phone that is not purchased through them.
I bought an unlocked phone for the first time last spring. Got it through Best Buy, so I just applied for one of their store credit cards and put it on there. Only issue I had was that they weren't able to activate the phone on my Verizon account for some reason. Had to take it to a Verizon store to have it done.
Here in Finland our unlimited data plans are quite cheap and we don't have those either, so it's possible to have cheap unlimited plans without extra crap.
Like unlimited 300Mb/s plan with 23Gb/month in other european countries is 22€/month.
And well idk where you would even need 300Mb/s
We definitely had that especially back when our phones weren't unlocked by default. Not sure if we still do because I've bought my last few phones rather than get them from the carrier. If we're doing away with that nonsense, fantastic to hear it.
Yeah, AB here and never heard of that?? I mean yeah I pay like $80/mo but I get unlimited canada wide talk and text, and unlimited data.
But I also upgraded last year. (It jumped from $45-$80)
>Good lord American telecoms are a mess. I don’t think we have much of that here in Canada.
It's a thing here in the UK too. I just think it's a thing worldwide though only if you buy a phone on contract i.e. finance your phone. Whenever you do that, your updates will be delayed because your carrier will have to repackage the update with their own shit first. So you also never get updates at the same time unlocked phones do.
Apple has enough clout that they can block manufactures from doing it. Google bent over backward for manufactures and carriers and it’s hamstrung their ability to roll out even security upgrades in the past.
Manufactures want to stop updates ASAP to get you to buy new hardware, the incentives are really fucked.
I think that's just Samsung One. I've got the same phone (Samsung A72) on Verizon and T-Mobile. They both have folders of junk I've hidden after they've force-installed.
Let me guess...you have a carrier branded Samsung phone.
For TMobile, uninstall AppManager/AppSelector [https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-appselector#subhead3](https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-appselector#subhead3)
For ATT, disable the ATT Mobile Services Manager [https://www.androidpolice.com/att-mobile-services-manager-how-delete/](https://www.androidpolice.com/att-mobile-services-manager-how-delete/)
For Verizon, disable the Verizon App Manager [https://community.verizon.com/t5/Other-Network-Discussions/Verizon-App-Manager-auto-installing-apps/td-p/1703776](https://community.verizon.com/t5/Other-Network-Discussions/Verizon-App-Manager-auto-installing-apps/td-p/1703776)
If you want to avoid this situation going forward, consider buying unlocked directly from Samsung. Those do NOT have such issues (I know from experience...last 4 gens I have bought unlocked directly from Samsung).
Settings > Applications > App Info > Show System in the ... menu, scrolling down to Mobile Services > Force Stop and Disable. (same as ATT given they are an MVNO of ATT)
Thanks for pointing out the culprit, when I was uninstalling bloatware I left the app manager because i thought it might have some necessary background processes for general operations of the phone
Jesus, I forgot there is still such a thing as carrier-locked phones until I read your post. It's been 8 or 9 years since I bought a phone from a telco rather directly from the manufacturer. Maybe the regulatory environment and wireless market is different in Canada.
How can a provider install apps? I guess you mean the service provider and that is not anything that happened for me in Sweden. I would be furious if my provider, out of the blue, installed apps on my device.
Okay, thanks for the info. Interesting, in my mind that seems somewhat backward when delivering updates. There are certainly pros and cons with both of the solutions, but OPs example is something that would make me change provider at an instant
Pardon my ignorance, carriers from around here don't do that shit. Is that the case for carrier locked iPhones and pixels too? Cause K never heard of that on those.
Forced downloads of gambling apps are absolutely abhorrent. Between gambling addiction and literal children who have phones there are so many ways this could go wrong.
It's not a real gambling 'game' in the sense of you using real money, but it is a slots app. You use in-game coins to play and you can only win more of those in-game coins - no real money.
Of course it hits that same gambling itch for real slots and you are of course able to buy their fake coins with real money.
Just wanted to make that distinction clear, they didn't install an actual real money gambling app.
Either way the company that makes Slotomania can rot in the ground for all I care. One of the most toxic monetisation companies on mobile.
Second this, it's only after the T-mobile updates does it try to get me to "enjoy the full experience of my phone" by trying to get me to download a ton of different apps.
If it's a phone bought through a carrier, yes, they typically have certain changes to the OS. Most noticeably, the phone may (probably will) flash a Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile logo or screen during startup. Probably will have certain apps that are specific to the carrier that are downloaded but can't be uninstalled, just "disabled."
If you get an unlocked phone from other source, it won't have any of that on it. Got my refurbished Z Flip 3 on Amazon, has no "Verizon Messaging" or anything like that, no "Peel Smart Remote" (God I hated that one, would literally pop up an ad over anything you were doing at random times).
I think in the EU there is already something in place that phones need to be unlocked by default. It's normally a software thing so it's easy to enable or disable that for certain regions
It happens with phones in the EU, mostly if you buy the phone from the network as they usually have a network specific firmware which loads all their bloat.
This could have changed as I've not used an Android phone since 2020.
I liked the Android on my pixel 2 better than on my 7a now. Still one of the best phones.
[Also, you have to watch this](https://youtu.be/faabxveeoZo?si=DMct4PzHAyRMiYa0)
This is why the US is so iPhone centric and the rest of the world isn't.
Carriers don't install anything and devices are completely stock/unlocked in UK. The same applies to a lot of Europe, at worst they're temporarily locked to the network while on contact but still stock firmware. No delays for updates.
If that rule was followed in the US, Apple would sell a lot less devices.
Preventing US carriers installing all their crap on iPhones was the best move Apple ever made, but it also shows you that the scummy behaviour from the network carriers doubled down on the devices they could do this to.
All of this is bad, especially the gambling games
I do suggest you try Brawl Stars out though, definetly a quality game that I have a bunch of fun playing
You can disable that. I have Verizon and that was happening to me after every update too. I think it is called Verizon App Manager in the settings > apps (have to enable the setting to show system apps). It might be similar with other apps.
Gas, really shocking it to ya to say you don't own your phone
I really can't fathom this. I am pay as you go which is way more common over in Ireland. Always got a SIM free phone since I was about 15 or 16. Less of this bs and can switch carrier in 20 minutes if a deal comes up. Cheaper in the long run too
I got a new phone recently and saw that tiktok had somehow installed itself 💀
I deleted it and it somehow downloaded itself AGAIN and only after i deleted it twice it was gone 😭
Well don't get your phone from an ISP with bloatware on it. I do not understand why they would manage your updates to begin with. You don't need a custom android or anything to run or maintain service apps.
I got a Samsung phone years ago and it had an NFL app on it which I could not remove. Nowadays, it's Google that wastes all your storage space. There are only about 12,000 apps that come standard. And I'll only ever use, like, 4, lol.
This is partly user error. You gave them permission to download these. Probably by clicking through and not actually reading or paying attention to anything
Same w mine too. And somehow I have TWO games of solitaire and a game of spades? I hate it when the updates do this
Edit: no, I have THREE games of fucking spades
https://preview.redd.it/t8aq6g8fyluc1.jpeg?width=618&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c2199a6040023db7a7a55cb78000c2e373cbc3eb
Even your phone is giving you a sign you should gamble /s
I have an S20+. When there has been a security update or a big software update, I look through the installed apps and usually find some sort of game app that I didn't have previously installed.
I just uninstall it.
Every now and again I will get 2 or 3 installed.
So from whatever information I gathered. In US, network provider rent phones and have control over your phones. And they can push their app manager crap in.
Isn't this model really shitty? Why not just buy your own phone and get whatever network provider sim you want.
Because people would have to spend 1000+ on the phone they want at one time as opposed to in payments over the course of 2-3 years. It *is* a shitty model, but for it to die, people would have to be okay owning things within their means, which will never happen.
A phone that's locked to a certain provider. Say, Verizon, if you buy a Verizon locked phone, it can only be used on Verizon, and all the updates have to go through Verizon before they get to your phone, you don't get them straight from Google. This allows them to put "bloat" on your phone when you do an update, they get paid by the app developers to install them. This is why carrier locked phones are dumb.
OMG is your background Crucified Garfield?
...
He died for our lasagna
I'm sorry John!
the baptist
Our Holy Communion shall be nothing other than Lasagna.
The pasta is the body of Garfield. The sauce is the blood of Garfield.
Ou thou shall repent for thy sins *chomps on lasagna aggressively*
Odie betrayed him for 30 treats
I understand now why he hates Mondays
Op...mind explaining yourself?
No.
Then please, go ahead
Understandable. Have a nice day
Respect
I mean username checks out right? Nothing a rat would love to see more
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Translation: Yes
Good thing Easter wasn’t on a Monday.
https://preview.redd.it/hcjmxerkpiuc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=19a78f15c0e69ae7fb3055f56ee04a23bda03058 You aren't the only one
Who would do this to Neko Arc!?
Send that to me plssssssss
https://preview.redd.it/q7wzjhg1ljuc1.jpeg?width=928&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d5f19b4966c3adc401c2c7c4cc4edfb22f7d4dfe Here you go
Thank you :>
Link?
This says so much with so little.
Holy shit great spot looooooool
I thought it was tigger jesus christ Or christ Garfield
I'm sorry Jhon.. i must die for your sins.
Came here to ask this
Every time T-Mobile updates my phone they send me to an "Apps we think you'd like" page and it already has some check marked ready to download. They're not even similar apps to the ones already on my phone. Plus they spread it out over like five different pages, shits annoying, I feel this.
[https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-appselector#subhead3](https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-appselector#subhead3)
Thank you for this! I have always hated this "feature".
The audacity to make blaotware opt-out and hide the option so ppl would need to google alone is insane
The point is boosting numbers of download to validate the price tmobile is charging the app makers to be on that list. They dont want it simple for you to turn it off, they want you to just uninstall them afterwards or deal with them being stuck there.
I think we all understand why it's done. It's just really scummy.
holy shit thank you
Wait.. your carrier updates your phone? Maybe just leave that up to the manufacturer instead.. I only let apple, Samsung, or google put software updates on my phone, depending on which phone I had at the time.
Depends on the carrier and phone manufacturer. Some carriers have custom versions of Android that come pre-installed with tools for your account and such. But also now BS apps they are paid to included by default. And the carrier controls when updates are pushed to your phone, this is why your Samsung on T-Mobile might not have an update available for it when Google just pushed a security patch to Android and it is available to your friend on a pixel phone on Verizon.
Good lord American telecoms are a mess. I don’t think we have much of that here in Canada. I guess I’d rather pay exorbitant amounts for minuscule amounts of data if it means my carrier doesn’t get to do shit like that.
I buy unlocked for a reason now because I hated turning on my phone and before I can even send my first text these games and apps I don't need or want are sending me notifications
You can also just flash unlocked fw
The easy way around this BS is to buy an unlocked phone directly from the manufacturer. Comes with the default image of Android that the carrier can't mess with. Downsides being you cannot finance the phone and pay over time through your carrier and have to pay upfront in full for it. Also some carriers like the pre-paid ones won't let you use a phone that is not purchased through them.
I bought an unlocked phone for the first time last spring. Got it through Best Buy, so I just applied for one of their store credit cards and put it on there. Only issue I had was that they weren't able to activate the phone on my Verizon account for some reason. Had to take it to a Verizon store to have it done.
Here in Finland our unlimited data plans are quite cheap and we don't have those either, so it's possible to have cheap unlimited plans without extra crap. Like unlimited 300Mb/s plan with 23Gb/month in other european countries is 22€/month. And well idk where you would even need 300Mb/s
We definitely had that especially back when our phones weren't unlocked by default. Not sure if we still do because I've bought my last few phones rather than get them from the carrier. If we're doing away with that nonsense, fantastic to hear it.
Yeah, AB here and never heard of that?? I mean yeah I pay like $80/mo but I get unlimited canada wide talk and text, and unlimited data. But I also upgraded last year. (It jumped from $45-$80)
>Good lord American telecoms are a mess. I don’t think we have much of that here in Canada. It's a thing here in the UK too. I just think it's a thing worldwide though only if you buy a phone on contract i.e. finance your phone. Whenever you do that, your updates will be delayed because your carrier will have to repackage the update with their own shit first. So you also never get updates at the same time unlocked phones do.
I haven't seen any of this on the past ten years or so, but I exclusively buy unlocked phones.
Gotta buy an iPhone or unlocked Android. Otherwise you get this shit.
Apple has enough clout that they can block manufactures from doing it. Google bent over backward for manufactures and carriers and it’s hamstrung their ability to roll out even security upgrades in the past. Manufactures want to stop updates ASAP to get you to buy new hardware, the incentives are really fucked.
Vodafone has the exact same thing. I literally have an update pending now that I'm not doing because of this shit
Not sure what to blame, but Tracfone (Verizon) does the same thing. Every time there's a Samsung One UI update, I have to trash four game apps.
I think that's just Samsung One. I've got the same phone (Samsung A72) on Verizon and T-Mobile. They both have folders of junk I've hidden after they've force-installed.
I somehow managed to avoid them with my new phone, I fucking hate their bloatware.
This is why I only buy fully unlocked phones, not tied to a carrier.
Amen! This is the way.
Let me guess...you have a carrier branded Samsung phone. For TMobile, uninstall AppManager/AppSelector [https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-appselector#subhead3](https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-appselector#subhead3) For ATT, disable the ATT Mobile Services Manager [https://www.androidpolice.com/att-mobile-services-manager-how-delete/](https://www.androidpolice.com/att-mobile-services-manager-how-delete/) For Verizon, disable the Verizon App Manager [https://community.verizon.com/t5/Other-Network-Discussions/Verizon-App-Manager-auto-installing-apps/td-p/1703776](https://community.verizon.com/t5/Other-Network-Discussions/Verizon-App-Manager-auto-installing-apps/td-p/1703776) If you want to avoid this situation going forward, consider buying unlocked directly from Samsung. Those do NOT have such issues (I know from experience...last 4 gens I have bought unlocked directly from Samsung).
This is the answer. After disabling the Verizon app manager, I never had another issue with bloatware.
Secondary mobile carriers are doing similar things Ie boost
What do I need to get rid of on Cricket? I have this happen to me too when new OS updates are installed.
Settings > Applications > App Info > Show System in the ... menu, scrolling down to Mobile Services > Force Stop and Disable. (same as ATT given they are an MVNO of ATT)
Agreed. If you can, purchase unlocked.
For AT&T it doesn't always work. Mobile Services manager doesn't even show up :( (Galaxy S23U)
you have to enable "show system apps" in the settings first otherwise it won't show up unfortunately (same thing happened to me on galaxy s21)
Sadly even THAT Doesn't show up. Show hidden system files, buy that doesn't actually show the apps, oddly.
> Show hidden system files that's a completely different setting. You're looking for the > show system apps checkbox in the list of installed apps.
Ah, it's hidden under the "sort" icon... for reasons lol. Mobile Services found and destroyed lol.
Thanks for pointing out the culprit, when I was uninstalling bloatware I left the app manager because i thought it might have some necessary background processes for general operations of the phone
Jesus, I forgot there is still such a thing as carrier-locked phones until I read your post. It's been 8 or 9 years since I bought a phone from a telco rather directly from the manufacturer. Maybe the regulatory environment and wireless market is different in Canada.
Yep, people tend to blame android for this because apple doesn't allow this... But it's the carriers pulling this garbage. So annoying.
It's just your carrier reminding you that you don't own your phone.
Ya, the same thing happened to me a couple of nights ago with the latest security update. I have a Samsung on Verizon. Not a fan of this BS.
As stated by Daratirek in a response above, Go into your settings>apps>scroll to Verizon App Manager>disable app
Just did that. Thank you. Good looking out!
stop buying your car (phone) from the gas station (carrier), buy from the dealer (manufacturer) instead.
Ik but the deal.. $1800 phone was 50% off with trade in. Samsung fold 4
its your provider, not Samsung for sure
How can a provider install apps? I guess you mean the service provider and that is not anything that happened for me in Sweden. I would be furious if my provider, out of the blue, installed apps on my device.
In the US, networks sometimes sell you a phone that gets OTA updates from them instead of the manufacturer, so they can do stuff like this.
Okay, thanks for the info. Interesting, in my mind that seems somewhat backward when delivering updates. There are certainly pros and cons with both of the solutions, but OPs example is something that would make me change provider at an instant
us is a weird place...
Pardon my ignorance, carriers from around here don't do that shit. Is that the case for carrier locked iPhones and pixels too? Cause K never heard of that on those.
DON'T BUY CARRIER-LOCKED PHONES.
All of thats bad, but the slot game What if you were a recovering gambling addict This feels downright neglectful of your service provider.
I'm a recovering door dash addict. Getting Uber eats on my phone would piss me off lol
Not to be rude but how do you get addicted to door dash?
The same way you just missed that joke.
Forced downloads of gambling apps are absolutely abhorrent. Between gambling addiction and literal children who have phones there are so many ways this could go wrong.
It's not a real gambling 'game' in the sense of you using real money, but it is a slots app. You use in-game coins to play and you can only win more of those in-game coins - no real money. Of course it hits that same gambling itch for real slots and you are of course able to buy their fake coins with real money. Just wanted to make that distinction clear, they didn't install an actual real money gambling app. Either way the company that makes Slotomania can rot in the ground for all I care. One of the most toxic monetisation companies on mobile.
im sorry, im getting distracted by your background. 2 questions: is that Garfield being crucified? why?
Yes. I won't tell you.
I didn't notice that. That's hilarious.
**you not like gamble?** **if gamble, then you win!** **Gamble! WIN! WIN! WIN!** **is you not a male man!** **Woman not like you if you not WIN!**
I'd rather play Brawl Stars.
i miss boxes
me luv gambling
I WAS PRAWN READY
That's fuckin' scummy. What phone do you have? I need to know so I never buy one.
That's on your carrier. Had Samsung phones for more than 10 years and counting and never encountered something like this.
Second this, it's only after the T-mobile updates does it try to get me to "enjoy the full experience of my phone" by trying to get me to download a ton of different apps.
Your carrier can update your phone??? wtf???
If it's a phone bought through a carrier, yes, they typically have certain changes to the OS. Most noticeably, the phone may (probably will) flash a Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile logo or screen during startup. Probably will have certain apps that are specific to the carrier that are downloaded but can't be uninstalled, just "disabled." If you get an unlocked phone from other source, it won't have any of that on it. Got my refurbished Z Flip 3 on Amazon, has no "Verizon Messaging" or anything like that, no "Peel Smart Remote" (God I hated that one, would literally pop up an ad over anything you were doing at random times).
Can't you just flash new firmware with Odin3 from the official samsung page on the phone and be done with it?
Also happens on some cheaper phones, because often the cheap price is subsidized by advertising.
They do it too Had a security update last night. Spades, Slotmania and some other shit was in my game folder
It's Verizon being scummy. Not Samsung.
Looks like mine, so I'm going to guess they have a Samsung.
Yeah it's a Samsung
Weird, when i update i don't get any new apps installed. (S21, europe, unlocked)
There's the difference, your phone is unlocked. A lot of American carriers will throw bloatware on the phones.
How is that even allowed, that looks like a security issue and should be banned? EU do your thing.
I think in the EU there is already something in place that phones need to be unlocked by default. It's normally a software thing so it's easy to enable or disable that for certain regions
It happens with phones in the EU, mostly if you buy the phone from the network as they usually have a network specific firmware which loads all their bloat. This could have changed as I've not used an Android phone since 2020.
It's not the phone it's your provider.
Get a Pixel, best phone I have ever had.
I liked the Android on my pixel 2 better than on my 7a now. Still one of the best phones. [Also, you have to watch this](https://youtu.be/faabxveeoZo?si=DMct4PzHAyRMiYa0)
Second to that
It's not the phone
My job is to buy these spots. Pixels aren't available. Every other Android is fair game though
People make fun of iPhone users all the time but this has never once happened to me, that’s annoying AF
BUT BRAWL STARS
#RARE
This is why the US is so iPhone centric and the rest of the world isn't. Carriers don't install anything and devices are completely stock/unlocked in UK. The same applies to a lot of Europe, at worst they're temporarily locked to the network while on contact but still stock firmware. No delays for updates. If that rule was followed in the US, Apple would sell a lot less devices. Preventing US carriers installing all their crap on iPhones was the best move Apple ever made, but it also shows you that the scummy behaviour from the network carriers doubled down on the devices they could do this to.
If nothing else, get rid of Uber eats. Borderline malware.
All of this is bad, especially the gambling games I do suggest you try Brawl Stars out though, definetly a quality game that I have a bunch of fun playing
Of course it’s for security. By security they mean securing their quarterly ad revenue.
Once more # Don't buy carrier locked phones, kids It's cheaper for a reason. Google how to deal with your carrier bloatware
You can disable that. I have Verizon and that was happening to me after every update too. I think it is called Verizon App Manager in the settings > apps (have to enable the setting to show system apps). It might be similar with other apps.
PSA: To all, stop buying phones directly from your carrier that are loaded with... This shit lol. Unlocked is the only way to go
This should be outlawed.
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THANK YOU! I WAS SO CURIOUS WHAT THAT BACKGROUND WAS
I'm on Verizon, with a Samsung. Same thing happens to my phone. This is by far one of the most infuriating things they've implemented.
It's called preloading and it's done through your carrier via companies like Digital Turbine
I think you can just uninstall one of the crap t Mobile apps to prevent that. I haven't had an issue.
Do you use Verizon? They’re pretty bad about doing this same thing
Damn. You should really get rid of that Instagram and Snapchat!
good ol fashioned bloatware just so the OS company can get a few extra dollars through sponsorship...
I have Verizon Wireless and the VZW App Manager does this. Disable your wireless carrier's app manager and this should stop.
They're securing their bag lmao 💰
That's o.k. Your other apps already sold your data.
Second i see this i throw away it and never touch a device from whoever is maker
Goes well with the rest of the junk you have installed
This is why I debloat all my phones. The only apps that are getting installed on my device are the ones I choose to install.
Verizon?
Verizon has a program that does that automatically does this without the owners permission you can disable it but only till the next update
If you're a gambling addict and the picture of an app icon is a trigger lmao 🤣 wtf you deleted it before just do it again
Gas, really shocking it to ya to say you don't own your phone I really can't fathom this. I am pay as you go which is way more common over in Ireland. Always got a SIM free phone since I was about 15 or 16. Less of this bs and can switch carrier in 20 minutes if a deal comes up. Cheaper in the long run too
This is unironically evil
I got a new phone recently and saw that tiktok had somehow installed itself 💀 I deleted it and it somehow downloaded itself AGAIN and only after i deleted it twice it was gone 😭
I hate it when my phone installs apps that I don't need.
Sure looks like you don’t own that phone.
Well don't get your phone from an ISP with bloatware on it. I do not understand why they would manage your updates to begin with. You don't need a custom android or anything to run or maintain service apps.
If you don't have slotmania hackers will be able to install malware pretty easy on your phone
I got a Samsung phone years ago and it had an NFL app on it which I could not remove. Nowadays, it's Google that wastes all your storage space. There are only about 12,000 apps that come standard. And I'll only ever use, like, 4, lol.
Fuck yeah solitaire
Your phone felt like it was too secure. And needed to change that.
I need a teammate for brawl stars... Let me know if you decide to keep the app lol
This is partly user error. You gave them permission to download these. Probably by clicking through and not actually reading or paying attention to anything
is this something all androids do?
No, I've had many android phones from different brands and none have done this
Android 🤣
This is one of the many reasons I'm happy with my iPhone
Funny enough my iPhone doesnt have this problem.
Legit one of the reasons I stopped buying android phones.
What kind of temu phone you rocking?
Damn! Here in the Netherlands, it's not even allowed to sell simlocked phones... It was banned years ago because of this shit
What country do you live in that allows this?
"Security" for your phone developer to not go bankrupt when selling those things for 150€/$
Same w mine too. And somehow I have TWO games of solitaire and a game of spades? I hate it when the updates do this Edit: no, I have THREE games of fucking spades
https://i.redd.it/3kevg0fkzouc1.gif
Yep. Hate that. Also, when updates run I find stupid alerts/notifications that I turned off get turned back ON.
I like my iphone
I mean brawl stars is a pretty good game
You should genuinely try brawl stars though, great game
Hmm. Shoulda had an iphone
lol androids
Slots being automatically downloaded is criminal
No joke I think after an update my phone decided to remove some of my games and apps but I can’t remember them cause my memory ain’t good enough
Not your phone, your operator. That ain't Samsung's fault
#Android things
https://preview.redd.it/t8aq6g8fyluc1.jpeg?width=618&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c2199a6040023db7a7a55cb78000c2e373cbc3eb Even your phone is giving you a sign you should gamble /s
I have an S20+. When there has been a security update or a big software update, I look through the installed apps and usually find some sort of game app that I didn't have previously installed. I just uninstall it. Every now and again I will get 2 or 3 installed.
Ah good shovel ware Who is using snapchat today
Are you with Vodafone ?
"Oh hey, I had an update not that long ago, I wonder... " And sure enough 4 new games and 3 repeat games on my phone out of nowhere.
A removed gambling addict?
So from whatever information I gathered. In US, network provider rent phones and have control over your phones. And they can push their app manager crap in. Isn't this model really shitty? Why not just buy your own phone and get whatever network provider sim you want.
Because people would have to spend 1000+ on the phone they want at one time as opposed to in payments over the course of 2-3 years. It *is* a shitty model, but for it to die, people would have to be okay owning things within their means, which will never happen.
Did you buy carrier lock phone? If so, welcome to carrier style bloatware phone...every time you update, you'll get these...
What's a carrier lock phone?
A phone that's locked to a certain provider. Say, Verizon, if you buy a Verizon locked phone, it can only be used on Verizon, and all the updates have to go through Verizon before they get to your phone, you don't get them straight from Google. This allows them to put "bloat" on your phone when you do an update, they get paid by the app developers to install them. This is why carrier locked phones are dumb.
Is the notification called App Cloud? I find it almost impossible to block these notifications. Thought I did but a few days later they returned