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Originally Posted by issybird
C'mon, folks, let's be rantier or post in the other thread!
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Okay...
I HATE how smartphones have all these extra apps preloaded that I didn't want and will never use. Yet I have the fear that if I delete them from my smartphone it will cease to function properly. Why not just have a smartphone with the basic apps (calls, contacts, texting and photos [if it has a camera]) with the ability to quickly and easily add apps as needed. "I need a calendar...not a problem just add on." On my own phone I'd estimate that about 50% of the apps are ones that I've never used, and I've only added a small number that are specific for my use.
Added to that are the dozens of settings I have to slug through just to find the one that I want and then discovering that in order to set it the way I want it is interlinked to another setting that I didn't want but had to have to get my phone to work the way I want (such as making it so I can tap a button rather than having to swipe it). Why does it have to be this difficult!?