I find the Calculator offensive.
@amarand I can respect that, but you lose the cohesion when you start using third party apps.
Are all OEM’s required to do this or is this something Apple did on their own so they can have some peace and quiet.😅
My Calculator statement was a joke.
I do think the EU has rules about competition and if you force someone to have apps on their phone, it’s somewhat anti-competitive.
I don’t have a problem with choice, but that’s what Android is there for. Forcing Apple to open up their OS is bullshit. If you want freedom and customization, you buy Android. If you want security and optimization, you buy iOS, it’s that simple.
The problem is, Europeans seem to want their cake and eat it too and I completely understand why Apple has been giving y’all such a hard time. I would too, if after a decade of use, I was blindsided by this nonsense. (3/4)
@CrashOverride you can remove system apps from android not just disable them
Using ADB
There are plenty tutorials
Removing bloatware is pretty simple and system apps on android
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
https://www.makeuseof.com/uninstall-android-app-adb-system-apps-bloatware/
Just two tutorials
and you dont need to root the device
Unfortunately the world doesn't work like that saying a company should be allowed to run as it sees fit is kinda immature. Companies have to comply with all countries laws not just the country it is from
@CrashOverride also iOS is just as vulnerable as android is when it comes to security
Its a myth that iOS is more secure and laughable really
Personally, I’m not a fan of the EU making iOS act like Android. What you call fun, I call a mess waiting to happen, and it will. The more outside of the iOS ecosystem people venture, the more likely you’re going to run into problems along the way. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. (2/4)