Saturday, April 23, 2016

Telecom Providers make Android unattractive “- Computable

Telecom Providers pollute Android by commercially driven pre-installs. This is the debate proposition given today presented Computable readers.

T-Mobile is actively working with various smartphone makers to distribute targeted updates to those devices. However, not so much for Android updates then close security holes. The collaboration is intended to implement provider-specific changes. These fall into two types:. Functional updates such as network optimization, in addition to extras such as apps, ringtones and splash screens T-Mobile

The telco seems thus to apply a previously applied strategy of competitor Vodafone. That provider has a few years ago made its 360 program, with Android customers using an update once Vodafone apps were on their device. After fuss Vodafone apart from those 360 ​​updates. Yet telecom providers want to distinguish themselves by offering extras and get a better grip on devices. This, however, makes Android unattractive. What do you think

This article is from Computable.nl (https://www.computable.nl/artikel/5745119 ). © Jaarbeurs IT Media.


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