Google Starting Reduce bloatware on Android

Google appears to begin to reduce the use of bloatware in the operating system. It starts with eliminating Google+. Seen from Samsung Galaxy Note5 that this application is no longer found therein.

Did you know that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 there is no Google+ app? Yes, it turns out this is one of Google's move to reduce the presence of bloatware on the operating system. Bloatware is an application that is not important and is rarely used by users however should be installed in the phone.

As we know that Google+ is Google's social networking service and the service also has applications and usually found by default in Android operating system. The Google+ application is bloatware and Samsung Galaxy Note5, the application turned out to be eliminated at this t
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Some other default application that is bloatware is Google Play and Gmail and many more. So that the system can run "properiatary program", then this bloatware applications must be in AOSP. But for most users of these applications are considered disruptive and unnecessary. Especially when Google added Google Earth and Google Keep the list of applications that should exist on Android devices by AOSP. Similarly, the presence of Google+, Play Movies, Play Games, Play Books and Newsstand.

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