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  2. Software bloat - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] By unlocking the bootloader, users can remove the bloatware's files, install a custom firmware or gain root privileges which allows the app to be fully uninstalled. [ 8 ] Examples

  3. Pre-installed software - Wikipedia

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    Android 4.0 attempted to address these issues by allowing users to "disable" apps—which hides them from application menus and prevents them from running. However, this does not remove the software from the device entirely, and they still consume storage unless they are removed via unsupported modifications.

  4. SuperSU - Wikipedia

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    SuperSU is a discontinued proprietary Android application that can keep track of the root permissions of apps, after the Android device has been rooted. [2] [3] SuperSU is generally installed through a custom recovery such as TWRP. [4] SuperSU includes the option to undo the rooting. [5] SuperSU cannot always reliably hide the rooting. [6]

  5. Rooting (Android) - Wikipedia

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    Systemless root uses various techniques to gain root access without modifying the system partition of a device. Some root applications may include a "hiding" function, which makes attempts to mask the effects and results of rooting, often by whitelisting certain applications for the root or blocking access to affected files. [34]

  6. List of most-downloaded Google Play applications - Wikipedia

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    It's worth noting that many of the applications in this list are distributed pre-installed on top-selling Android devices [2] and may be considered bloatware by some people because users did not actively choose to download them. [3] The table below shows the number of Google Play apps in each category.

  7. PlayStation 4 system software - Wikipedia

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    The native operating system of the PlayStation 4 is Orbis OS, which is a fork of FreeBSD version 9.0 which was released on January 12, 2012. [6] [7] The software development kit (SDK) is based on LLVM and Clang, [8] which Sony has chosen due to its conformant C and C++ front-ends, C++11 support, compiler optimization and diagnostics. [9]

  8. VMOS (software) - Wikipedia

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    With one of these ported android apps being VMOS, many reviewers and critics of the device stated that VMOS was able to bring somewhat the Android operating system and the official Google Play apps to the device. Huawei's next phone which is the Nova 5T, will eventually have actual Google apps and an actual Android operating system. [9]

  9. Magisk (software) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Magisk comes with a built-in app called Magisk Manager, which allows users to manage root permissions and install various modules. [ 1 ] Magisk has a systemless approach and modular design; it offers a safe and easy way to root a device and add new features and functionality.