O que é nativo do Android tem digamos com.android no nome, o que é aplicativo do Google (Não do Android) tem digamos ou com.google, enfim, com esse nome em baixo (Que é o nome que verá na URL deles na loja de aplicativos (Exemplo: ) fica fácil identificar a origem, pra saber se é algo do sistema ou se é firula. O gerenciador de aplicativos que vem com esses softwares tipo o KingRoot mostra o nome abaixo dele, tudo da LG tem LGE no nome, aí fica fácil identificar. Basicamente o negócio é deixar só o que usa, o que não usa, REMOVE! Se um dia começar a usar, instalar pela Play Store e pronto, não fica ocupando processamento eventualmente. GooglePlay Livros, Filmes, Músicas e sei lá mais qual também removo, deixo só o Google Play Store. Removo até o QSlide (Não uso nada, tem os botões acima que fazem o mesmo). Mas removo tudo que tem LG no nome exceto o teclado (Porque uma vez a muito tempo (Android 2.1?) removi um teclado qualquer e fiquei sem, nunca mais tentei), removo o que não uso tipo Facebook, Hangouts, Gmail, e sei lá mais que aplicativos comuns (Uso o gmail, mas não pelo app gmail, idem pros outros, todos tem versões melhores e mais leves pra usar), drive, dropbox, removo o que tem "atualização" no nome (Que eu lembre sempre são firula da LG, não do Android), no caso da LG tem um lixo que acho que o nome é "Aplicativos Brasil" ou algo assim. Hum, nem sei, só tenho smartphone SEM as coisas aqui, precisaria uma lista pra comparar (É tipo fazer uma lista do que NÃO TEM na geladeira da casa dos outros, você fica sem referência). just kidding, this was my best purchase./me starts fight about best reddit app Sync.cleaning, optimizing (not ram) works well SD Maid.icons used inside nova (not on home screen.github (for work) I've gone through all three github apps.moar icons (for light wallpapers) Lines Dark Free.Shared notifications/files/clipboard Join game that has had me hooked for weeks Infinitode.Since it's largely around the way the UI behaves in most all of these cases it doesn't make sense to package it as one version.Īnyways they still need to fix the performance issues on the main version for Android but that's not being blocked by this. Much like Chrome vs Chromium vs Android WebView vs AOSP Browser it's just a change to the UI code and a few additional services bolted on. In regards to the developer fragmentation the listed versions aren't ground-up different versions being worked on simultaneously. In either case the first result is the one 99% of people are looking for and click, I'm not sure where confusion is coming in from or how there is more on one side vs the other. In each case the 5th result is not firefox/chrome. The first 4 results for searching "Firefox" on Google Play: The first 4 results for searching "Chrome" on Google Play: Looks exactly the same between the two to me. > Because of how it looks in the Play Store to the consumer? So you have to either be a troll or a grandparent. I'm actually probably just being trolled at this point aren't I? I did just have to explain an internet browser to someone who is presumably using a browser. I've had more understandable and intelligent discussions with children. What the fuck do think THIS IS? or THIS? It's a goddamn browser and it views Reddit, Amazon, Imgur, eBay, and whatever the fuck else ends in '.com'. Holy shit, how are you this tech illiterate/ actually illiterate? Everything I've tried is lacking compared to the simple mobile site, especially since you're one small URL change away from accessing the full fucking desktop site. Reddit's own app doesn't even do fucking Private Messages. >How is reddit apps less flexible when it's designed literally to provide you with more options,Įxcept, and maybe you haven't tried the super-lightweight mobile version, they DON'T provide you with more options. Did you like, just not read the two sentences before that one? You're supposed to string sentences together to form paragraphs of complete ideas. AS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW AN IN-APP BROWSER IS FUCKING USELESS.
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