Would you file an FTC or FCC complaint for Android T-Mobile ROMlies?
On 04/05/2014 04:46 AM, Danny D. wrote:
On Sat, 05 Apr 2014 02:58:57 +0100, Arfa Daily wrote:
The solution, of course, is to 'root' the phone.
Then you can do what you like with the storage ...
I've never rooted a phone, but, I may be forced to do so,
just to make the phone usable.
I do agree with you that *all* the preloaded apps won't allow
you to move them.
I guess if you could move them, you could delete them.
Mewonders if Google makes certain apps non-removable (e.g., Chrome)
because it's in there best interest. Yet, mewonders why
T-Mobile makes certain apps (e.g., T-Mobile TV) non-removable,
since there are plenty of their apps I'd never ever use but
I can't get rid of.
Chrome (the Android 'Browser') is much faster than firefox, but does NOT
allow adblock plus -- which I consider essential for any browsing I do,
especially with severely limited screen size.
There are always tradeoffs :-(
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Cheers, Bev
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