BLOATWARE IS THE bane of every tech user, haunting many desktop PCs, laptops, and tablets. But to me, the uninstallable manufacturer-added apps found on smartphones represent the bottom of the barrel in bloatware.
The worst offenders today are Android phones. And the three-headed monster of bloatware, cheaply made phones, and Google Play malware could prove toxic for the Android platform.
Recently, I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, a T-Mobile-based Android phone. The phone scored well for its design, display, and performance; but the abundance of Samsung-and T-Mobile-added bloatware dragged the phone’s overall rating down. T-Mobile alone added 411, Game Base, Lookout, More for Me, Netflix, T-Mobile TV, T-Mobile Name ID, T-Mobile Video Chat...and the list goes on.
Some of those “apps” are just links to app stores or…