Android Phones With Fewer Pre-Installed Apps in future

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There is good news for those people who are not happy with their phones due to presence of unused software. Now Google has permanently reduced the restrictions on the software that will come on the phones, according to Android Central.
In the future, you will see very few Google services and apps in your phones including Google+, Google Play Games, Google News, Newsstand, Google Play Books and others.
It is not very simple thing because services like Gmail, Google+ and Newsstand are interlinked but they will not be allowed by OEMs to preload as separate services.
Now the version present on the phone will go through compulsory testing from Google to be dubbed well-suited with the current version in case a new OEM wants to add services of Google to its handsets. Surely, many will not go through this process and best examples are Amazon and Nokia who didn’t include services from Google in the past while using Android.
Now it seems that the time has ended for the pre-installed expansions. You can already disable many of these services in several existing Android phones but it usually requires a root. However, recently Note 5 and few other phones started without the inclusion of apps like Google+ and this positive trend will hopefully go further.
But if the users want to have these services, they can easily download them from Play Store without any problem.

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