Xiaomi, a popular smartphone maker, has announced plans to improve user experience by cutting down on pre-installed apps and ads on their devices.
However, the company has denied rumors about adding a feature to turn off all ads completely.
Many phones, especially those bought from carriers, come with extra apps and advertisements built into the operating system.
This is called bloatware.
Companies do this to make phones cheaper, as the ads help pay for part of the phone’s cost.
Xiaomi has been known for including such bloatware and ads on their phones.
Recently, there were rumors that the company would add an option for users to turn off all ads with a single switch.
However, Xiaomi has now clarified that this rumored “ad toggle” feature is not coming.
Instead, the company plans to reduce the number of pre-installed apps and cut down on ads throughout the phone’s system.
In a statement to Android Authority, a tech news website, Xiaomi explained their decision: “We are improving our business approach to make things better for users. We’ll do this by reducing pre-installed apps and places where ads appear. Users should see these changes soon on our newest high-end phones. We want to make changes that help all our users, not just add a switch that only a few people might find and use.”
Xiaomi believes that lowering the overall amount of bloatware is a better solution than offering a toggle to turn off ads.
They think such a toggle wouldn’t be used by many people, as not everyone would know about it or how to use it.
The company hasn’t said exactly when these changes will happen or how much they plan to reduce bloatware and ads.
It might take some time before users notice a big difference, as such changes can be complex to implement across all their devices.
Xiaomi is reducing the number of pre-installed apps and ads on their devices to improve the user experience.
No, Xiaomi has confirmed that there will not be a toggle to completely turn off all ads on their phones.
Xiaomi believes that reducing bloatware and ads is a more effective solution than adding a toggle, which might not be widely used or known by all users.
Xiaomi stated that users should see these improvements soon on their newest high-end phones, although no specific timeline was provided.
By cutting down on pre-installed apps and ads, Xiaomi aims to enhance the overall user experience, making their phones more streamlined and less cluttered.
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