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by danudey 16 days ago
> even iPhones came (and still comes) with a ton of apps you cannot remove regardless of how little you use them.

While a lot of the code that apps rely on is part of the OS frameworks, these days you can 'remove' most of the apps on an iPhone if you want.

That said, I would also argue that there's a difference between not being able to remove "Calendar" on iOS and not being able to remove "LinkedIn" on Android.