Thanks everyone for your answers. TreKing suggestion should work fine
and I agree the Market should handle this cases better. I hope to see
that in future versions :-)

Cheers,

Alberto

On Jul 24, 10:14 pm, Joseph Earl <joseph.w.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If it's possible, please give the user an option to remove the program
> if they want, since it's well... kind of their phone and I think users
> (quite rightly) expect a degree of control.
> Some of the apps that come with phones I love and use to this day, and
> some I don't. I really don't care aboutpre-installedapps (it's
> generally expected), but forcing a user to have apps lying around that
> they may never use cannot be good design practice by any book.
>
> Please do keep us updated on how you do, and how well it works.
> Wish you all the best.
>
> On Jul 24, 9:49 pm, Xenplex <xenp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well I don't thinkpre-installedapps are the best way to get apps on
> > the phone.
> > Very often, users simply don't keep thosepre-installedapps or they
> > don't want to use them at least but normally those
> > apps are hard, sometimes impossible, to remove without taking big
> > changes in the system itself.
> > And most of the times, the apps are already outdated when they're
> > chipped so every new device has to update itself immediately after
> > first boot.
> > That's to much Windows like where you install Windows for 40 Min (Max.
> > for me) and you're doing updates for at least 3 hours.

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