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HTC Removes Many of Its Android Apps From the Play Store (androidpolice.com)

A total of 14 HTC apps have been removed from the Play Store in the last three months. "Looking at the latest HTC Corporation activity in App Brain, we can see that the Sense Home launcher and contacts app People were unpublished just this month," reports Android Police. "12 more apps, including Calendar, Dot View, and Speak suffered a similar fate in February, while the Mail app that went and then returned is once again conspicuous by its absence." From the report: A few of the unpublished apps hadn't been updated in months, so it's likely they simply weren't being used or supported any longer and therefore had no reason to still be on the Play Store. However, apps like Mail, Contacts, and People are supposedly key alternative apps that come preinstalled on HTC devices, so it's a little strange to see those removed.

It's not clear exactly why this is happening, but there are a few possible reasons. HTC's smartphone business hasn't been doing all that well in recent years, and supporting a bunch of apps that few people are using doesn't make much sense. That said, there are still plenty more apps from the Taiwanese company still live on the Play Store. Perhaps the new phones HTC plans to launch in 2019 will ship with Android One, thus eliminating the need for its own stock apps altogether.

3 of 20 comments (clear)

  1. Re:can they remove android too by jfdavis668 · · Score: 2

    Maybe they can go back to Windows Phone?

  2. Re:Lockaboo by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 2
    You seem to have misunderstood:

    I was a keen HTC user - until the bloatware overwhelmed me.

    Bloatware is NOT making life easier. If we want apps, we will get apps, "free" or otherwise from app makers. Apps from phone manufacturers are the work of the devil. We do not want anything to do with them (And that goes for Google and Samsung too).

    Manufacturers: I wont buy a new phone unless it has an unlocked boot loader. I know your sales are in hundreds of millions, but you could have sold one more :-)

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  3. Apps from manufacturers and carriers by DulcetTone · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Has ANYONE ever appreciated a single one of these? Poorly conceived, never updated.

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