Quote from: John Kokes on September 06, 2017, 03:16:07
It is not so much about the 3.5 million as it is a FANTASTIC and GREAT message to all the computer makers to stop loading BLOAT on new machines. It has been annoying me for many years that they get away with this. I sincerely hope Android will follow plus learn this lesion that Lenovo did.
Android doesn't have the same mechanism like windows.
QuoteOnly the base Android operating system (including some applications) is open-source software, whereas most Android devices ship with a substantial amount of proprietary software, such as Google Mobile Services, which includes applications such as Google Play Store, Google Search, and Google Play Services – a software ...
Most of vendor heavily customized the OS and they have to publish the kernel source within certain time span (well most, some doesn't even care and do it after a long time). Android has a loop hole, vendor are free to put bloatware as long they follow some of Google rules.
You don't like the bloatware? Then don't buy from that vendor or just uninstall all those bloatwares and you're good to go.