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Prakhar Khanna / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Following recent controversy over pre-installed apps on non-flagship devices, Nothing has shifted its stance slightly.
- It recently announced that users will be able to uninstall pre-installed Meta apps, such as Facebook and Instagram, from their devices.
- This change will be introduced with the upcoming Nothing OS 4.0 beta update, scheduled for release by the end of the month.
If there’s one peculiar characteristic of the Carl Pei-led tech brand Nothing,…
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